Local nonprofit organization SOS Care is partnering with first responders in the area in order to help individuals with disabilities during times of need.
Read More »Locals honored for lifesaving actions receive Citizen Heroism Awards
Seven people were honored for their life-saving actions on December 14, 2022, at the North Myrtle Beach Aquatic and Fitness Center.
Read More »Lady Chiefs close regular season with 55-28 win over rival Myrtle Beach
The North Myrtle Beach High School Lady Chiefs finished their regular 6AAAA region season last Tuesday with a 55-28 victory over the Lady Seahawks at Myrtle Beach. The Lady Chiefs now prepare for the SCHSL playoffs first round against AC Flora.
Read More »Chiefs soccer teams set to play in Michael Nash Tournament this weekend
The North Myrtle Beach High School varsity soccer teams begin play this Friday and Saturday at the Michael B Nash Memorial Soccer Tournament at the North Myrtle Beach Sports Complex.
Read More »Homeowner, three dogs rescued from house fire in Cherry Grove
At approximately 11 a.m. on Monday morning, Feb. 13, North Myrtle Beach Fire rescue crews and personnel were alerted to a structure fire on 26th Avenue North in Cherry Grove.
Read More »Local girl wins spelling bee competition
Waterway Elementary School's fifth-grade student Jianna McCumbee won the local spelling bee competition and advanced to the regional level recently.
Read More »Valentine’s Dance held at The State Theater in Loris
It was a magical night last Saturday during a very special father/daughter, mother/son dance in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
Read More »Floyd named next NMB fire chief, Spain retiring
North Myrtle Beach will soon have new chiefs at the top of both departments within the city's public safety division.
Read More »City of Loris honored with Hungry for History chicken bog marker
By SAMANTHA BOYD Last Thursday, Feb. 9th, Horry County Historic Preservation Commission Chair, Susan Platt presented chicken bog marker to the City of Loris during a ceremony held at the Loris Library. Platt recounted the history of what chicken bog is and how it became such a historic tradition in Loris and surrounding areas saying, “anything over 50 years old can be considered historic and since chicken bog has been around a lot longer than I have been alive, it qualifies. It’s just a part of our culture.” Donated by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation out of Syracuse, NY. the …
Read More »Search for local boater continues
S.C. Department of Natural Resources is continuing its ongoing search for Loris resident and missing boater Tyler Doyle and reiterated its position that the case is a hunting/boating accident this Monday, Feb. 13.
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